In some input configurations, the drawdown can go up to 25% at $6000 — quite aggressively, of course. There are also configurations with lower drawdowns, around 10%, but those tend to be less profitable. Optimally, the strategy requires a minimum of $2000. It's not very linear. If you have a lower deposit, I recommend my Double Bollinger strategy instead.
In some input configurations, the drawdown can go up to 25% at $6000 — quite aggressively, of course. There are also configurations with lower drawdowns, around 10%, but those tend to be less profitable. Optimally, the strategy requires a minimum of $2000. It's not very linear. If you have a lower deposit, I recommend my Double Bollinger strategy instead.
Sounds very interesting thank you. :-)
What do you recommend as min balance to survive?
Sounds very interesting thank you. :-)
What do you recommend as min balance to survive?
In some input configurations, the drawdown can go up to 25% at $6000 — quite aggressively, of course. There are also configurations with lower drawdowns, around 10%, but those tend to be less profitable. Optimally, the strategy requires a minimum of $2000. It's not very linear. If you have a lower deposit, I recommend my Double Bollinger strategy instead.
In some input configurations, the drawdown can go up to 25% at $6000 — quite aggressively, of course. There are also configurations with lower drawdowns, around 10%, but those tend to be less profitable. Optimally, the strategy requires a minimum of $2000. It's not very linear. If you have a lower deposit, I recommend my Double Bollinger strategy instead.
Good to know thank you!
:-)
On M1 how many trades (more or less) do you expect / day?
Aproximately onca in two days